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Luka Doncic entered the season with renewed focus. He slimmed down and committed to playing both sides of the floor. That hasn’t happened yet. His inactivity on the defensive end has fueled criticism about how a team would build around him at the highest level. That criticism has now snowballed across the media. It started with Max Kellerman.

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He even suggested he would rather build around Austin Reaves in certain lineups to avoid redundancy. But he didn’t doubt Doncic’s abilities as a cornerstone. But Michelle Beadle took that criticism a step further, calling the five-time All-NBA star “overrated.”

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“I can’t get on a trend, a bandwagon, a way of thinking that endorses and celebrates Luka Doncic as one of the greatest to ever do it, top this top that when he’s only technically playing half of this great game of basketball… He’s a huge liability for half of the game. You cannot be the best or one of the best to do anything if you did half the job,” she said on Offside.

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It’s surely difficult to build around a one-way star. The Hawks explored moving off Trae Young for similar concerns. Beadle thinks Doncic will “never get a ring” by just leading the way offensively. And there’s some truth when you see the past Finals MVPs. Aside from the Joker, who has a center’s size, every player contributed on both sides. A team follows the franchise leader after all. At the moment, critics argue that this version of Doncic wouldn’t seamlessly translate to a championship environment.

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But is it fair to say he can’t lead a team to a championship? Alongside the right cast, he led the Dallas Mavericks to an NBA Finals with his dominant offensive performance. Replicating that with the Lakers depends a lot on the front office. Right now, they don’t have the shooting or enough hustle players to help the Slovenian. But their recent interest suggests a shift could come.

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Interest in Jonathan Kuminga could signal a defensive shift

The Warriors have tried to do business with the Lakers. They tried to get LeBron James, but in an unsuccessful attempt. This time, it could be the Lakers who approach the Bay. Jonathan Kuminga demanded a trade the first day he was eligible. The fifth-year forward has had a rough time with the Warriors, falling out of the rotation after signing an extension in the offseason. Among the teams interested are the Lakers.

According to reports, they are preparing a package of Gabe Vincent and Jarred Vanderbilt to make it possible. Kuminga would address several roster concerns for a team built around a high-usage offensive star. He’s a phenomenal athlete, which translates to solid defense. Kuminga can find more ways to score, which could be crucial to improve the Lakers’ low-output bench. He started the season averaging 17.5 points in October, before injury derailed his consistency in the lineup.

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He’s also a potential long-term asset for the Lakers. At least, that is a good foundation to improve their play this season. Next season, with LeBron James possibly leaving, it opens up some flexibility for the Lakers to make a serious addition. It’s understood that Luka Doncic is a star for the future. His talent ensures he doesn’t need the best around him, just the right profile of players to quickly build a winning culture.

So even if it’s a gradual construction, the Lakers would be moving forward. It’s a trade that helps them settle and get closer to their ceiling. It would be the start. But Luka Doncic is among the most versatile cornerstones there are. His defense, with the demands and Laker Nation, is also a realistic development. However, without some shift in the team, it’s starting to look really concerning for the Lakers.

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Anuj Talwalkar is a senior NBA Newsbreak specialist at EssentiallySports, trusted for his real-time coverage and fast, accurate updates on league developments. With five NBA seasons and two Olympics coverages under his belt, Anuj stands out as the go-to reporter for the NBA Matchday Newsdesk. As part of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, he continuously refines his hard reporting with grounded storytelling shaped by fan culture and court-level insights. An economics graduate and lifelong OKC fan since the Supersonics era, Anuj combines analytical thinking and a genuine passion for basketball. He’s recognized for both his live news coverage and feature writing, with aspirations to someday interview Russell Westbrook. Anuj’s reporting is marked by its reliability, depth, and strong connection to the pulse of the NBA.

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